On a personal note... Skin Cancer Part II
(A beautiful Hudson Valley sunrise from my kitchen window)
Hi friends! I wanted to give you an update on the status of my skin cancer. Yesterday morning was the surgery to have the tumor in my neck removed. It was not a pleasant procedure, but I can now report the tumor is gone.
The doctor made a 4 1/2" incision just about on the center of my neck. The tumor was much larger than anticipated and it took over 75 stitches to close the area. I am very sore and the area is definitely tender. I am having some trouble raising and lowering my head, also moving my head from side to side. I think it will just take some time for the healing process to take place.
I need to tell you how grateful I am for the expertise of the doctors and staff at the surgery center. My aunt who was with me the whole time, was a real trooper! She cried for me and I have a feeling I will be creating some yummy "thank you" cupcakes when I am feeling better.
I am, again, encouraging you to check your body frequently for anything unusual and use the Body Mole Map and track any suspicious marks you find and have questions on. Do not be afraid to ask your doctor about your concerns; you will be so happy you did.
Find FREE SKIN CANCER SCREENINGS here through the American Academy of Dermatology. Additionally, check out the Skin Cancer Foundation Road to Healthy Skin Tour here.
Oil of Olay has a fabulous Skin Cancer Awareness Video here should you need more motivation to get checked out. I want to share my story with you so we can all have more days together to eat and share cupcakes! Please be healthy, stay happy and know I will continue to fight until I am cancer free!
Best!
(Wendy, tumor free!)
Hi friends! I wanted to give you an update on the status of my skin cancer. Yesterday morning was the surgery to have the tumor in my neck removed. It was not a pleasant procedure, but I can now report the tumor is gone.
The doctor made a 4 1/2" incision just about on the center of my neck. The tumor was much larger than anticipated and it took over 75 stitches to close the area. I am very sore and the area is definitely tender. I am having some trouble raising and lowering my head, also moving my head from side to side. I think it will just take some time for the healing process to take place.
I need to tell you how grateful I am for the expertise of the doctors and staff at the surgery center. My aunt who was with me the whole time, was a real trooper! She cried for me and I have a feeling I will be creating some yummy "thank you" cupcakes when I am feeling better.
I am, again, encouraging you to check your body frequently for anything unusual and use the Body Mole Map and track any suspicious marks you find and have questions on. Do not be afraid to ask your doctor about your concerns; you will be so happy you did.
Find FREE SKIN CANCER SCREENINGS here through the American Academy of Dermatology. Additionally, check out the Skin Cancer Foundation Road to Healthy Skin Tour here.
Oil of Olay has a fabulous Skin Cancer Awareness Video here should you need more motivation to get checked out. I want to share my story with you so we can all have more days together to eat and share cupcakes! Please be healthy, stay happy and know I will continue to fight until I am cancer free!
Best!
(Wendy, tumor free!)
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Because of my experiences i now help a friend run a research fund for the Christie Cancer hospital in Manchester England, which is the largest single site cancer hospital in Europe, with the intention of developing a very promising clincal trial to find a cure for Malignant Melanoma. It's www.factor50.org.uk for people who want information on suncare and to donate.
Andy Worthington
/Clara
I checked out the website link you left for me; after reading through it not only am I very touched, but I am reminded of how inportant it is to make skin cancer awareness information - any type - available because everyone is fighting a battle or knows someone who is going through it.
Thank you Andy for taking the time to read my story, checking out my website and sharing your with me. Best!
I am so glad to hear all is well.
I also am fair and protect my skin like crazy. I can not believe this happened.
Take it easy!!! :)
Amy
What a GORGEOUS sunrise you captured!!!
Stunningly beautiful shot!
Toodles,
Amy
Wishing you all the very best!!
Rosie x
MINOU - You would be surprised how well you could handle anything you are faced with! I am glad you checked in! xoxo
Hey AMY - I am constantly applying sunscreen. I guess you never know when you are going to be "tested."
Hi ROSIE - Every day is getting better and I thank you for your best wishes. xoxo
HANDKERCHIEF - I have not seen the silicone band-aids but I will look for them. I tried Mederma and had a severe reaction to it which is why I use the baby Vaseline. Thank you for your best wishes. :-)